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Jökull - 01.01.2005, Side 20

Jökull - 01.01.2005, Side 20
Leó Kristjánsson and Ágúst Guðmundsson Guðmundsson (1978) carried out comprehensive geological mapping on both sides of Norðurdalur (26 profiles) and of the adjacent Suðurdalur valley (20 profiles). His work on the basement rocks of these val- leys and the Múli ridge includes stratigraphy of lava flows and sediments, tectonics, and alteration miner- als. Using the available radiometric dates and rema- nence directions along with his field polarity measure- ments on lava flows, he correlated composite sections from both valleys with the geomagnetic polarity time scale between about 6.5 and 2 Ma ago. Guðmunds- son (in unpublished reports prepared in connection with the planning of hydroelectric power projects in the Jökuldalur-Fljótsdalur area) subsequently ex- tended the Norðurdalur section upwards to Brunhes age rocks (<0.8Ma old) south and west of the topmost profiles of Watkins andWalker (1977), and mapped in detail the bedrock of the inner Fljótsdalur area. Dagley et al. (1967), Walker (1974, 1983) and Mussett et al. (1980) pointed out the presence of a flexure zone in Eastern Iceland, which e.g. causes the dip to increase fromwest to east across the southwest- ern part of Lögurinn. Sæmundsson (1974) inferred from the presence of this flexure zone and other ev- idence a major hiatus in volcanic activity in Eastern Iceland 8–4Ma ago; his suggestion was not altogether confirmed by subsequent radiometric dating in Norð- urdalur, but possibly the rate of buildup of the lava pile was relatively low. The area studied here is west of the flexure zone. No detailed stratigraphic or structural mapping other than that of Guðmundsson (1978, and unpublished) has been carried out in Múli, in Suður- dalur, or on the eastern side of Fljótsdalur as far as we are aware. No results of such mapping, radiometric age determinations or new laboratory paleomagnetic measurements have appeared in print from Fljótsdalur and the surrounding region since 1980. Geirsdóttir and Eiríksson (1994, 1996) who stud- ied sediments in the Fljótsdalur-Jökuldalur area, state that the first glacial deposits appear in the estimated age range 4.3–3.0Ma in Fljótsdalur, with evidence for full-scale glaciations of Iceland identified in strata of 2.7–2.6 Ma age. Walker (1983) discussed the evolution of land- scape in Eastern Iceland, as it has resulted from an interplay of volcanic, tectonic and erosional phenom- ena, and Ashwell (1985) described the geomorpho- logy of the area around Lögurinn. GEOLOGY OF THE FLJÓTSDALUR AREA In late Tertiary time, Eastern Iceland was a basaltic plateau, with a number of central volcanoes proba- bly rising several hundred meters above the plateau to form a SW-NE running mountain chain. As a con- sequence of gradual cooling of the climate, glaciers formed on the central volcanoes and flowed eastward down to the coast. The coastal areas today exhibit typical alpine morphology. On the western side of the mountain chain the glaciers may have gathered into one major glacier stream, eroding the present Fljóts- dalur valley. The valley is dissected into the 600–800 m high plateau of the central highlands. Exposures The landscape in the Fljótsdalur area (Figure 3 a) is a typical erosional landscape, with largely outcropping bedrock along the valley slopes where scattered till remnants are encountered. Along the flanks of Norð- urdalur and Suðurdalur, the basalt flows usually form cliffs which can easily be followed for long distances. Material from the weathered sediment interbeds and from the less resistant scoria zones in the lava flows forms an inclined berm which at the foot of the cliffs is covered with blocky talus. The most complete ex- posures are found along streams (Figure 3 b). Stratigraphy Based on the geological studies described in the pre- vious section and unpublished observations by Á.G. in various reports, the geological history of the Fljóts- dalur area is as follows: The bedrock in the Fljótsdalur area (including Norð- urdalur and Suðurdalur) was formed during the last 6.5 or possibly 7 Ma. It consists of a 1500 m thick sequence of basalt lava flows with interbedded sedi- ments. The basalt in the area may be classified ac- cording toWalker (1959) into three petrographic types distinguishable in the field: tholeiite basalt, olivine basalt and feldspar-porphyritic basalt. In addition to 20 JÖKULL No. 55
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